CubeTree
May 14, 2009
Haven’t had a chance to look through everything CubeTree has to offer but looking at the Features page it’s a pretty impressive service. Collaboration for the enterprise (which you’ll probably need to be to afford it) but they have a free plan for individuals. They offer multiple clients, integration with services like TripIt and Google Docs and all securely in your own network (like Yammer).
AgileAgenda
May 11, 2009
We use Basecamp with BoxUK who develop and manage our clients website and it works well for collaborating on projects and development and with our design partners. But because Basecamp is part of the ‘less is more’ camp sometimes you need a separate planning tool to work up the detail of the project you’re running.
This is where AgileAgenda can help – it’s an Adobe Air based application which means it will run across Macs and PCs (and Linux although I haven’t tried it there yet). It comes in two flavours – the standard edition and the Basecamp edition, the latter of which allows you to link your Basecamp account and use the scheduling features of AgileAgenda to help build a sensible plan.
Shufflepoint
May 11, 2009
This service came up when looking for ways to report Google Analytics data for a client. It effectively allows you to connect your GA account to your Powerpoint presentation to drive the charts and stats you want to present. It also allows you to manage presentations generally and connect to other data sources to maintain the stats in your presentations. A slightly longer trial period would be nice but we’re going to try it out shortly.
